Ng Chun Ho
Ng Chun Ho
Born in Hong Kong in 1998.

In the turbulent world, there are always too many shackles and puzzles. I often feel that the place I am in is only darkness, but I am unable to cross the mountains and the sea. In the dark, I walked alone, guided by the faint light, hoping to walk out of the mountains and see the sea. I use a variety of objects and scenes to symbolize my inner world. Light - all things we can see are just reflections of light. Most of people and animals are inclined to welcome light. Many insects also have phototropism. In my works, it has the meaning of guidance and convergence. Sea, water. (obstacle) mountain – a symbol of isolation and confusion.

Plants in various forms have different symbols – such as tall, neat trees are an oppression and threat of institutional power. I use different roles to represent inner emotions. There is always a distance between people and the outside world, and both the inside and the outside rely on light to lead each other's interdependence.